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  • 12-06-2018
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Two regular hexagons have sides in the ratio 3:5. The area of the smaller hexagon is 81 m. What is the area of the larger hexagon?

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rogeriscool89 rogeriscool89
  • 12-06-2018
the LCM of 3:5 is 15 so multiply 81, which is the smaller hexagon, by 5. both of the hexagons would be equal now. so now divide by 3. your answer is 135 m2. 
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